I can second that there is nothing that touches Stereotool's capability given the price. Just make sure you run it on a nice fast machine and use a good quality soundcard!

Dan

On 10/06/2015 19:09, Chuck wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jun 2015 09:02:41 -0400 (EDT)
Rob Landry <[email protected]> wrote:

Alas, Stereo Tool is a binary -- no source code -- so there's no easy way
to see what's going on. <
   Stereo Tool's creator, Hans van Zutphin is very accessible.  A while
back, he worked almost daily with a nearby colleague who built a rack
unit around Stereo Tool to make a standalone processor.  You might try
contacting Hans directly through his website.  Or, he is often seen on
the Facebook group "I Love Broadcast Audio Processing".

   IMO, nothing out there matches ST's abilities.  As my friend
maintains:  what comes out sounds better than the original, with clarity
and detail you didn't even know was in the original.

--Chuck W.

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